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Carbon Removal in a Time of Climate Disaster
In recent decades, activists and environmentalists alike have made great strides to raise climate awareness. However, the frequency of natural disasters is increasing, and the intensity of climate-related issues is becoming crystal clear. If nations do not work together to reduce global carbon emissions before 2030, the effects of climate change will be irreversible.
Reaching New Heights: The Global Surge of Fuel Prices
In recent months, the cost of fuel and oil have significantly risen to record-breaking heights. The staggering increase in the price of fuel—driven by several interconnected factors—has the potential to rewire economic, political, and social relations around the world.
Summertime Fiasco: The Cancellations of Canadian Air Travel
Air travel has been going through a rollercoaster for the past few years, from blockbuster losses of $4.647 billion to major staff layoffs. Now with restrictions being lifted, the industry still has not received the relaxation it desperately needs, even with a significant amount of revenue coming in from bookings.
The Disastrous Consequences of Price Controls on the American Pharmaceutical Industry
While price controls might seem effective from a macroeconomic perspective, such policy has significant consequences to Americans and citizens worldwide that outweigh the perceived benefit of increased affordability.
High Times Ahead: A Case for the North American Cannabis Industry
The North American cannabis industry is poised to become one of the fastest-growing and lucrative markets in our economy.
Increasing Interest Rates
Canada’s economic recovery plan involving increasing interest rates is likely to create potential hurdles for consumers reaping the benefits of smaller interest payments.
What Canadians Keep Getting Wrong About UBI
UBI offers new hope to many Canadians amid struggling economic circumstances.
Anchors Away
[ARCHIVE] A cautionary tale on cutting the cord of traditional macroeconomic policy